Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Go figure

I carved this bowl from the wood of a fig tree. I had no idea that fig wood would carve so nicely.
I love figs.

Monday, July 26, 2010

Changing table

I didn't make this table. I did redo the inlay top and refinished it for my friends Gene and Donna. It was in rough shape (water damage), but I think it turned out fine. I don't usually do this kind of woodwork, but it was nice for a change.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

To be or knot to be

This six-foot-tall figure was carved from a very old heart pine beam that came out of an old building in Virginia. I've titled it "Joy". It reminds Catherine of Allen when he was a little boy.

I found this in an old trunk

This large bowl was made from a cross-section of a dead maple tree trunk.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Are you a Manatee or a mouse?

I carved this manatee cane from privet wood.

Bowling for dollars




Here are a few bowls that I've made over the last couple of weeks. I'm in a rush to make the deadline for the Inman Park Festival coming up this spring in Atlanta.

Snake rattle & roll





This rattlesnake walking stick was carved from curly willow for my friend, Gene. I think it will be better company on walks than some he's come across in the past.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Give 'em the hook

These Hawaiian fish hooks are carved from native Koa wood. They graced the tops of two awards presented to distributors at an international conference in Hawaii.

Wednesday, January 27, 2010